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About ImageBurner

ImageBurner is a front-end for the MacOS X "hdiutil" command-line tool. It allows you to easily burn disk images (such as ISOs) to CD-ROM or DVD-ROM using drag-and-drop, without messing with the command line or having to purchase Toast. There's nothing you can do in ImageBurner that you can't do in Apple's Disk Utility, but ImageBurner provides a simpler interface.

What's new in version 2.0

Now a Universal application, and requires MacOS X 10.4 (compatible with Leopard)

Supports multiple burners

Supports erase before burn

Added support for more disk image formats (.cdr, .sparseimage)

Inbuilt help

Some code cleanup and minor bug fixes

System requirements

ImageBurner 2.0 was compiled and tested on MacOS X 10.4. It will not work on earlier versions of MacOS X, as it requires functionality only available in the 10.4 version of hdiutil. MediaEraser is not currently compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion).

Image format support

Installation instructions

To install ImageBurner, download and mount the disk image. Drag the ImageBurner application to a suitable location on your hard drive (such as the Applications folder).

Using ImageBurner

To burn an image file to disc, just drag the image to the ImageBurner icon (or, if ImageBurner is already running, into the ImageBurner window). You'll be prompted to insert a blank disc, and after you do so the burn will start.

Caution! If a writable disc is already in the optical drive when you give an image to ImageBurner, it will automatically be used. This is just the way the hdiutil tool works.

Feedback

You can mail me at the address below with feedback, suggestions or bug reports about ImageBurner. Because I have a regular job, and write software in my spare time, please don't be offended if I don't reply.